How to Factory Reset your Tablo DUAL

Note: The process outlined in this guide will work for any Tablo DUAL or DUAL LITE.

What is a factory reset?

When a factory reset is performed on the Tablo DVR, it is restored to its 'out-of-the-box' state and is essentially running as a new unit. The Tablo DVR's database and all troubleshooting logs will be erased, along with all recordings and recording schedules available on the attached hard drive.

Your Tablo DVR’s current firmware version will be maintained during the factory reset.

You may wish to perform a factory reset on Tablo for one of the following reasons:

A factory reset should not be attempted as a troubleshooting step and should only be done as a last resort by someone who knows what they’re doing.

By factory resetting the device, any and all old data accumulated during your usage of the device is erased including information that could be critical for Tablo Support representatives to provide accurate troubleshooting assistance.

If these steps do not successfully solve your issue, we recommend consulting the Tablo Knowledge Base, Tablo Community or Tablo Support team for further assistance. If you would still like to proceed with a factory reset, the steps are as follows:

WARNING: Proceeding with the factory reset steps below will erase all recordings and recording schedules from your Tablo DVR.

Make sure your Tablo's blue LED is solid. Hold down the blue reset button on the back of the unit for 7+ seconds. The blue LED on the front of the Tablo DVR will begin to flash faster and faster. Once it again turns solid, the Tablo will begin to factory reset. At this point, you can release the blue reset button.

Head over to http://my.tablotv.com/ (or any of the Tablo mobile apps on smartphones and tablets). On the main 'Connect to Tablo’ page, a red X should be visible. Select the red X and confirm to delete the Tablo from that device. Then select 'Rescan' and 'Connect' to the Tablo below the 'New Tablo' header.

You will be guided through the setup process. This includes entering your zip/postal code and running a channel scan.